In mint condition In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "in mint condition", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-04-04 07:04

Meaning of In mint condition

Synonyms:

squeaky-clean , in tiptop condition

In mint condition phrase

In perfect and spotless condition

Tom is a careful guy. He always keeps his things in mint condition.

This car is still in mint condition, though I have bought it for 5 years.

Other phrases about:

Tough as Nails

Strong body, mind or will

A1 at Lloyds

The top quality

hotsy-totsy

1. Good or fantastic

2. (of a person) Attractive, or sexy

3. A sexually attractive person

a hard/tough act to follow

Someone or something is so good or successful that it's impossible for anyone or anything who comes after them to follow.

down pat

To memorize something so well that you can say or do it without having to try or think

Origin of In mint condition

"In mint condition". (Image Source: CoinNews)

This phrase originated from the way collectors describe the condition of coins. As a coin factory is called a 'mint', then 'mint condition' is the condition a coin is in when it leaves the factory. Over time, this phrase has been used to describe items with excellent, like-new quality.

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To be outperformed or outrun by someone, usually by a very wide margin.

Example:

You have to be quicker to finish this task or you will eat other my dust.

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